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  2. Toronto Transit Commission fares - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of fare media and prices for the TTC transit system in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Find out how to get concessionary fares, monthly passes, and Presto cards for various rider groups and purposes.

  3. Presto card - Wikipedia

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    Presto card is a contactless smart card used on participating public transit systems in Greater Toronto, Hamilton, and Ottawa. Learn about its history, features, issues, and controversies from this Wikipedia article.

  4. GO Transit fares - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the fare zones, corridors and tickets of GO Transit, the inter-regional transportation authority of the Golden Horseshoe. Find out how to travel between different fare zones and locations in Ontario.

  5. Automated fare collection - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the components, history and examples of AFC systems that automate the ticketing of public transportation networks. Compare different fare media, devices, computers and clearing houses used in various countries and regions.

  6. AOL Mail

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    AOL Mail offers features like news, weather, security and spam-blocking for free. You can sign up for an AOL account and access your email on the go with an app or on the web.

  7. Fare evasion - Wikipedia

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    Fare evasion is the act of travel without payment on public transit, which can be mitigated by various devices and penalties. Learn about different methods of fare evasion, such as jumping turnstiles, tailgating, or riding on rooftops, and how they are detected and punished.

  8. Long Island Rail Road - Wikipedia

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    The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) is a public commuter railroad in New York, operating from Manhattan to Long Island. It is the oldest and busiest railroad in the U.S., with 126 stations, 700 miles of track, and 24/7 service.

  9. Metropolitan Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The MTA is a public transit authority in New York City and its suburbs, operating bus, subway, rail, and bridge services. It was created in 1965 to take over the Long Island Rail Road and later expanded to include other systems.